Location ID: #10144704
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Restaurant in downtown Scranton.
Aylesworth Creek Dam
Location ID: #10144944
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This 252 acre Lackawanna County park was originally created in 1970 as a dam control project by the US Army Corp of Engineers.
Location ID: #10144203
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Apple Valley Village in Milford features a restaurant, pub, 1800's school house & a Koi & duck pond.
Location ID: #10144701
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Located in the historic Bittenbender Building in downtown Scranton. The building was constructed in the 1870's.
Location ID: #10144718
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Restaurant located in downtown Scranton.
Location ID: #10085420
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Tyler State Park consists of 1,711 acres in Bucks County. Park roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting. Neshaminy Creek meanders through the park, dividing the land into several interesting ...
Location ID: #10049974
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The evolution of the anthracite coal region began hundreds of millions of years ago. At that time, Pennsylvania was home to wetland forests; as the vegetation died it accumulated into vast quantities of decomposing organic matter. Over the ...
Location ID: #10048779
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Pottsville is the county seat of Schuylkill County. The city lies along the west bank of the Schuylkill River, 97 miles north-west of Philadelphia. It is located in Pennsylvania's Coal Region, named for the abundance of anthracite coal.
The ...
Location ID: #10100900
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Views of the city of Pottsville in Schuylkill County. Public streets and accessible spaces. Photos courtesy of Jamie Vesay.
Location ID: #10080444
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Boalsburg is a historic village just minutes from State College. Founded in 1798 by David Boal, the family mansion with its authentic Christopher Columbus Chapel is one of its prominent features.
Location ID: #10078995
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The Christopher Columbus Chapel is housed within the 200 year old Boal Mansion. Colonel Theodore Davis Boal, went to Europe in the 1890's and married Mathilde, a descendent of Christopher Columbus. Mathilde inherited the Columbus Chapel and brought ...
Location ID: #10046733
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Quaint Lamp & Shade Shop located in Lower Burrell in Westmoreland County
Location ID: #10088468
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Concrete City, Nanticoke in Luzerne County was built in 1911 & opened in 1913 as a company town. The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad’s Coal Division constructed twenty two, two story, seven room houses for mine supervisors and other VIP ...
Location ID: #10088470
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Concrete City, Nanticoke in Luzerne County was built in 1911 & opened in 1913 as a company town. The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad’s Coal Division constructed twenty two, two story, seven room houses for mine supervisors and other VIP ...
Location ID: #10084336
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The Northampton County Courthouse in Easton, built in 1860-1 is a mixture of Greek Revival and Victorian-Gothic styles and constructed of limestone and red brick. The main portico features six Corinthian columns, with a tall slender tower rising ...
Location ID: #10108350
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Honesdale, nestled in the Pocono Mountains, lies on the confluence of the Lackawaxen River & Dyberry Creek, an ideal location that fostered the transportation of coal in the early 18th Century. Honesdale is also home to the famed "Stourbridge Lion" ...
Location ID: #10096678
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New Castle serves as the seat for Lawrence County. It is approximately 50 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10074742
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Hiking trail in the forest located in the Pocono Mountains. Part of the Appalachian Trail.
Location ID: #10095856
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The forest was named for founder William Penn, "Penn's Woods" & spans 901 acres in southeastern Pennsylvania. It was created to protect & conserve unique Pennsylvania ecosystems.
Location ID: #10073125
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Old weathered barn. There are many similar structures in various sizes and stages of weathering.
Location ID: #10073434
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Main Street Honesdale with many picturesque shoppes and historic buildings.
Location ID: #10144668
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Park in the borough of Honesdale in the Pocono Mountains. Nice park, average size, good tree cover, monuments, and small water feature.
Location ID: #10056066
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Laurel Summit State Park encompasses six acres in Westmoreland County; it is 2,739 feet above sea level and several degrees cooler than surrounding towns. This park also features Spruce Flats Bog and Wolf Rocks Trail.
Location ID: #10153563
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Located in northeastern Pennsylvania's Coal Region, Ashley is less than 5 miles from Wilkes-Barre.